ad:tech Tokyo 2026

Tokyo Survival Guide

A practical guide for ad:tech Tokyo: Tokyo Midtown logistics, Roppongi hotel strategy, Haneda and Narita access, Japan entry basics, yen, and after-conference Tokyo.

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DatesOctober 21–23, 2026
AreaRoppongi / Akasaka
CurrencyJapanese Yen — JPY
Review: 3.5 / 5★★★½☆

AffiliateConferenceGuide.com review

ad:tech Tokyo gets 3.5 stars. It can be useful if you specifically care about Japan-market advertising, agencies, brands, and media, but it is not a natural fit for everyone in the global affiliate world.

The main limitation is language and market focus: the event is mostly Japanese, and if you do not speak Japanese, you may feel out of place. Tokyo also has expensive accommodation and frustrating airport-to-city transportation links compared with what visitors might expect from a city of its scale.

The quick plan

ad:tech Tokyo is useful if Japan-market advertising matters to you. It is not primarily an affiliate event, and non-Japanese speakers should plan carefully.

Default move: stay in Roppongi or Akasaka or near a direct subway route, use trains over taxis during peak hours, and carry both a card and yen cash.
Best arrival pattern

Arrive the day before if you have high-value meetings. Use the first evening to check in, confirm dinners, and reduce day-one chaos.

Best departure pattern

Leave the day after the event if you can. The last night is often where the highest-value relationship-building happens.

Conference tactics

ad:tech Tokyo is broader than affiliate marketing: brand, agency, platform, AI, data, media, and marketing technology.

Before you arrive
  • Pre-book meetings.
  • Bring business cards.
  • Prepare a simple company intro.
  • Reserve restaurants early.
At the venue
  • Confirm exact floor and room.
  • Be punctual.
  • Use hotel lounges for serious meetings.
  • Keep addresses in Japanese for taxis.

Venue basics

Tokyo Midtown is polished and convenient, with restaurants, shops, offices, and hotel facilities.

Good to know

Keep meetings close to Tokyo Midtown when possible. Cross-city travel can eat the day.

Nearby zones

Roppongi is best for access and nightlife; Akasaka is calmer; Ginza and Marunouchi are premium but less venue-adjacent.

Nearby hotels and booking strategy

Choose rail access and proximity to Roppongi over cheaper but distant options.

HotelWhy it works
The Ritz-Carlton TokyoPremium venue hotel.
Mitsui Garden Hotel RoppongiGood Roppongi location.
Grand Hyatt TokyoPremium Roppongi Hills option.
ANA InterContinental TokyoPractical Akasaka business option.
Do not book far across Tokyo just to save a little. Train transfers and taxis still cost time.

Getting there and moving around

Haneda is easier for central Tokyo when flights are comparable; Narita works but is farther.

Haneda

Usually easier for central Tokyo. Use train, taxi, or airport bus depending on luggage.

Narita

Use Narita Express, Keisei Skyliner, or airport bus depending on hotel location.

Visa and entry basics

Check Japan’s official MOFA visa guidance and your local Japanese embassy or consulate.

This is not immigration advice. Always verify with official government sources, your airline, and the event organizer before you book.

City essentials

Money

Use Japanese yen. Cards are common in hotels and major stores, but cash remains useful.

Safety

Tokyo is very safe, but watch for lost phones and wallets, late-night entertainment district overcharging, and missed last trains.

Opening hours

Convenience stores are excellent. Small restaurants can be reservation-only, cash-only, or closed on specific days.

Restaurants and meeting spots

Tokyo rewards planning. Last-minute group dinners can be hard.

Nadaman

Traditional Japanese business dinner option with polished service.

Ukai-tei Omotesando

High-end teppanyaki option for a memorable client dinner.

Rigoletto Bar and Grill

Roppongi option that is easier for mixed groups.

Gonpachi Nishi-Azabu

A well-known dinner and drinks location for a more energetic evening.

Things to do after the conference

Stay the weekend if you can. Tokyo deserves time beyond the venue.

Roppongi and art

Mori Art Museum, Suntory Museum of Art, and Tokyo Midtown restaurants are easy post-event moves.

Packing and survival checklist

Bring
  • Business cards
  • Yen cash
  • Power bank
  • Comfortable shoes
  • Data or eSIM plan
Do before flying
  • Check visa requirements
  • Reserve restaurants
  • Save hotel address in Japanese
  • Plan airport route